About Endoscopic Sphincterotome Short Nose - Double Lumen - 20 mm
The Endoscopic Sphincterotome Short Nose a Double Lumen a 20 mm is a specialized device used in ERCP procedures for accurate sphincterotomy. Its short nose configuration enhances maneuverability, helping clinicians achieve better control during cannulation and incision. The double lumen design allows simultaneous guidewire use and contrast injection, improving procedural efficiency. Advin Health Care provides this device with professional-grade performance to support safe and reliable therapeutic endoscopy. Its flexible construction and precise cutting capability help improve overall procedural outcomes.
Advanced Features
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Short nose design for improved access and control
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Double lumen construction for guidewire and injection use
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Smooth catheter flexibility for easy navigation
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20 mm cutting length suitable for standard ERCP procedures
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Stable and controlled cutting performance
Efficient and Accurate Endoscopic AccessWith its short-nose, double-lumen construction, this sphincterotome facilitates precise cannulation during ERCP procedures. The device supports concurrent guidewire placement and contrast injection, streamlining the workflow for specialists. Its radiopaque tip ensures accurate navigation under fluoroscopy, while the high-tensile cutting wire ensures performance and reliability.
Sterility and Safety AssuredEach instrument is sterilized using Ethylene Oxide (EO), individually packaged in a sterile pouch, and intended for single use. Manufactured in an ISO 13485 certified facility and CE marked, the device meets rigorous international health and safety standards, significantly reducing the risk of infection and cross-contamination.
User-Friendly Design for Healthcare ProfessionalsAccommodating 0.025"-0.035" guidewires, the sphincterotome features an ergonomic, push-button handle that allows controlled and precise wire cutting. At only 30-50 grams and with manual, silent operation, it offers comfort and ease of handling, ensuring consistent performance over prolonged procedures.
FAQ's of Endoscopic Sphincterotome Short Nose - Double Lumen - 20 mm:
Q: How is the Endoscopic Sphincterotome Short Nose - Double Lumen - 20 mm used during ERCP procedures?
A: This sphincterotome is inserted endoscopically to perform biliary or pancreatic sphincterotomy during ERCP. Its double-lumen design enables the simultaneous passage of a guidewire and contrast agent for accurate cannulation and visualization.
Q: What are the benefits of its double-lumen and short-nose design?
A: The double-lumen structure allows for concurrent guidewire manipulation and contrast injection, enhancing procedural control, while the 20 mm short-nose tip facilitates precise, targeted access to the sphincter area during endoscopic interventions.
Q: When should this device be used, and by whom?
A: It is intended exclusively for use by trained medical professionals, such as gastroenterologists, during ERCP procedures requiring biliary or pancreatic sphincterotomy.
Q: Where can the Endoscopic Sphincterotome Short Nose be applied?
A: It is specifically designed for use in the biliary and pancreatic ducts during endoscopic sphincterotomy procedures performed in hospital or clinical endoscopy suites.
Q: What guidewire sizes does this sphincterotome support?
A: The device accepts guidewires ranging from 0.025" to 0.035" (0.64-0.89 mm), providing compatibility with commonly used guidewire models.
Q: How should the device be stored to maintain sterility and function?
A: Keep the sphincterotome in its original sterile pouch, stored in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight and moisture, to preserve sterility and prolong shelf life.
Q: What features ensure patient safety and procedural efficiency?
A: Sterilization via Ethylene Oxide, single-use packaging, a radiopaque tip for fluoroscopic guidance, and high-precision cutting wire all contribute to patient safety and streamline workflow for clinicians.